Scientology Makes No Sense!!!
Created on: June 17th, 2006
What the hell does this cryptic e-meter result show? Please certified scientologist of YTMND help us!
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look up log/log scales for explanation of those seemingly random numbers. The graph look like they pass a current though you at varying frequency while you hold two electrodes and your internal capacitance will act as a filter and that's what they are plotting. Speakers and other audio or electronic equipment have the same type of graphs but usualy the y-axis represents gain in dB.
But yes Scientology makes no sense
All I can say is that it's probably the voltage response across a spectrum of signal frequencies applied at the input, expressed on a log-log graph. Of course, it's BS. Any sensible electrical engineer would use a decibel scale in a graph like this. And no, I'm no scientologist, just an electronics nerd.
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